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  6. GERMANY AHEAD

    Germany is ahead of Britain in knowledge if airship construction, according to Lord Burney, the most enthusiastic British advocate of airships. The latest Zeppelin, he says, proves that the airship is superior to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 394 words
  7. PEKIN THREATENED

    With his front falling back before the enemy and his supposed friends ready to attack him in the rear, Wu-Pel-Fu's position is precarious. The Pekin defence is likely to crumble to pieces at any moment. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WANTED TOO MUCH

    Mr. Ramsay Macdonald has sent a despatch to Viscount Allenby explaining the Egyptian negotiations. The despatch says that Zaghlul Pasha ...

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  9. CABINET DEFEATED

    The MacDonald Government has been defeated. The Commons rejected Sir Robert Horne's censure motion in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. GERMAN LOAN

    Supporting the proposed loan to Germany of £40,000,000 under the Dawed scheme, "The Times," referring to the fact that subscriptions ...

    Article : 96 words
  11. HORSES TOO

    Like many other honest New Englanders, the famous racehorse Zev has been suffering from an overdose of wood alcohol. That is why, accord. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. BORDER BILL

    Lord Arnold seconded the Irish Bill in the House of Lords. Viscount Grey contended that Ulster had accepted ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. FIVE TO HANG

    Gallows are being erected in preparation for the execution on October 24 of the five bandits who robbed the Hochelaga bank, and killed two of ...

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  14. "VERY DUD"

    Sir George Tallis, interviewed by a "Sun" representative, on his return to London, said "The New York theatrical season is very dud, and has ...

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  15. CANADA READY

    Mr. Robb, the acting Minister for Finance, declares that "Canada is prepared to put into effect the Canadian ...

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  16. THAT ANXIOUS MOMENT OF UNCERTAINTY

    Yesterday was Ladies' Day at Randwick, and the stands were monopolised by women, who every hour or so gave more thought to the horse's coming up the straight than to the newness of the smart frocks of other women. The sunshine brought forth all the summer dresses, but choker furs were works by many people as some sort of protection against the over-due storm, which Mr. Mares predicted for Monday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. WICKHAM SWAMP

    Wickham Council had under consideration last night the water and Sewerage Board engineer's report already published concerning the ...

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  18. CHINESE PIRACY

    The Chinese steamer Ning Shan, of 2867 tons, under a Norwegian master, has been captured by pirates. The steamer sailed from Shanghai ...

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  19. HIGHER STILL

    Winnipeg wheat went to Idol. 69c. a bushel—another extraordinary rise in market price—following on reports of damage due to wet and cold weather ...

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  20. WOOL VALUES

    "The Times" city editor declares that the weel values established at the present series of London auctions should provide adequate incentive to ...

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  21. HIGH SILVER PRICE

    The price of silver has shown a further rise, and it is now quoted in London at 3s an ounce. ...

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  22. 'VOTE YES"

    Stockton during the last couple of days has been made to resemble a town on the eve of a big political election day, for it has been flooded ...

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  24. WHEAT PRICES

    A parcel or Australian wheat, due by the sailing ship Lisbeth in January. sold at 66s a quarter. ...

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